Discontented Garcia criticizes club before assisting with Rahm’s equipment.

Discontented Garcia criticizes club before assisting with Rahm's equipment. 1

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Sergio García and Jon Rahm were grouped together for the final round of the Masters, a Spanish pair of past champions that added intrigue to the early matchups of players who were out of contention.

Then García introduced even more excitement to Augusta National.

The 2017 Masters winner appeared exasperated on his follow-through when his opening shot of the day veered significantly to the right. Following a bogey on the first hole, García lost his composure on the second tee, striking his club into the ground twice after sending a shot into the bunker.

Later on that same hole, the situation turned humorous when García began carrying Rahm’s bag while Rahm’s caddie was attending to a bunker.

García did succeed in making par on the second hole.

In 2019, García faced disqualification at the Saudi International for damaging greens out of frustration.

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